A polygenic risk score predicts incident prostate cancer risk in older men but does not select for clinically significant disease

Andrew Bakshi, Moeen Riaz, Suzanne G. Orchard, Prudence R. Carr, Amit D. Joshi, Yin Cao, Richard Rebello, T. Nguyen-Dumont, Melissa C. Southey, Jeremy L. Millar, Lucy Gately, Peter Gibbs, Leslie G. Ford, Howard L. Parnes, Andrew T. Chan, John J. McNeil, Paul Lacaze

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